Category: Theory
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The Task-Centered Approach: Doing Things In Time of Crisis
In this essay I will discuss the Task-centred approach and compare and contrast this to crisis intervention. I will then relate it to scenario 2 Greg and Susan.1I will do an analysis of how my group understood this theory and scenario. I will openly discuss the ethical implications of the task centred approach and crisis…
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Emile Durkheim’s Main Contributions to Social Theory
Emile Durkheim was a French philosopher and sociologist who contributed many ideas to the Social Theory. He was well known for various ideas, social facts being one of them. Durkheim introduced social facts. He defined social facts as values, norms, and social structures that have some sort of control over society. Social facts have been…
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Psychoanalytic Theory: The Unconsciousness Of Primitive Thoughts And Desires
Many people have different personalities, perspectives influenced due to their early childhood or environment. Some of which may influence mental disorders or a personality change that exists since the start of early childhood. So what are mental disorders? What causes that significant personality change in between adolescents and adults? These questions are most efficiently answered…
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Policy Management and Drug Diversion
In this paper I will be discussing the prevalence of drug diversion within healthcare and the policies that have been created due to this increasing problem. Along, with aspects of these policies that need to be updated due to constant changes in how healthcare workers attain these controlled substances. Majority of all hospitals have a…
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Short Paper About Theories of Aging
Aging – can it be done “successfully”? Is there a way for us to grow older, successfully? What puts us, as individuals, at an advantage, (or disadvantage) when attempting to age “well”? These questions all stem from the very root and beginnings of social theories of aging, which began with the theory we will be…
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The Weberian Theory: Unveiling the Dynamics of Social Action in Modern Societies
The Weberian Theory: Unveiling the Dynamics of Social Action in Modern Societies Sociological theories serve as essential tools for comprehending the intricate nature of human behavior and the functioning of societies. One influential theory in this realm is the Weberian theory, developed by Max Weber, a renowned German sociologist. This essay aims to delve into…
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The Theories of After Life
In this world, there are about 4,500 different religions and counting. Whether that be faith-driven or through a belief system, they are considered religions. Christianity is one of the major beliefs that over 84% of the world follows. Religions are traditions that have set rules and views to follow. However, most people have different views…
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Louis Pasteur and the Discovery of Germ Theory
Introduction In the annals of scientific discovery, there are moments that stand as pillars of transformation, forever altering our understanding of the natural world. One such landmark moment occurred in the mid-19th century when Louis Pasteur, a visionary French chemist and microbiologist, unravelled the mysteries of germ theory. Pasteur’s groundbreaking work revolutionized medicine, paving the…
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The Objective Theory of Contracts: Ensuring Fairness and Certainty
The Objective Theory of Contracts: Ensuring Fairness and Certainty Contracts play a vital role in our daily lives, governing various transactions and relationships. To ensure fairness and certainty in contractual agreements, legal systems around the world adhere to the objective theory of contracts. This theory establishes that the intent of the parties should be determined…
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Critique Of John Dewey’s Philosophy Of Progressivism
Introduction John Dewey, a prominent American philosopher, psychologist, and educational reformer, is widely regarded as the father of modern educational philosophy and a key advocate of the progressivist movement. His philosophy of progressivism has had a profound impact on the field of education and has shaped pedagogical approaches across the globe. While Dewey’s ideas have…